Air Force One touched down at LAX ... to tour the destruction left by the Palisades Fire and meet with local legislators at a Los Angeles Fire Department station. Newsom thanked the president ...
President Trump landed in Los Angeles Friday afternoon to tour damage from the devastating Palisades Fire, one of two deadly wildfires fires this month, greeting Gov. Gavin Newsom who was waiting at the bottom of the steps to Air Force One.
President Donald Trump arrived in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon to tour the devastation left by several deadly wildfires that broke out earlier this month. Air Force One touched down at LAX around 2:55 p.
At least four vehicles became trapped on Mulholland Drive near Alhama Drive, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. While nobody needed to be rescued, tow trucks and LA Department of ...
More than an inch of rain fell in parts of Los Angeles Monday afternoon, triggering flash flood watches and warnings in areas scorched by this month's wildfires.
The Los Angeles Fire Department has less than one firefighter for every 1,000 residents ... primed the region to burn — warm, hurricane-force easterly gusts known as Santa Anas fanned flames ...
President Donald Trump arrived in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon to tour the devastation left by several deadly wildfires that broke out earlier this month. Air Force One touched down at LAX ...
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One firefighter said he's been to earthquakes, hurricanes and fires, but he’s seen nothing like the destruction left behind in the Palisades Fire.
Rain falling on Southern California is expected to aid firefighters mopping up multiple wildfires. But potentially heavy downpours on charred hillsides could bring new troubles such as toxic ash runoff.
“Despite being smack in the middle of the rainy season, brush conditions over Southern California are currently as dry as they ever get in the summer (the dry season),” AccuWeather California Expert Ken Clark said. “So when you throw dry air and Santa Ana winds into the mix, you have prime ingredients for wildfires.”